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Title: Various Techniques For LNG Vaporization
Author: Stanley E. Dale
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: Liquefied natural gas has become a hot item in recent years, even for a cryogenic fluid. The number of LNG projects, either completed or in the planning and construction phases, is at an all-time high. There are now at least five base load LNG projects in operation or under construction and over 20 peak shaving LNG projects now operational. LNG vaporization systems can be generally divided into two classes: vaporization systems for base load LNG plants and vaporization systems for peak shaving LNG plants. Both classes of systems have essentially the same function: Conversion of liquefied natural gas at -260F to a gaseous state, usually around ambient temperatures and at the sendout pressure required by the system.




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